Thursday, March 2, 2017

Crave Me (O'Brien Family #3) by Cecy Robson - Blog Tour, Excerpt, Review & Giveaway


It’s time for the sole sister in the family to discover love.


Crave Me
O'Brien Family #3
Cecy Robson
Releasing Feb 28, 2017




RT Book Reviews proclaims that the O’Brien Family series from award-winning author Cecy Robson “has the hottest brothers ever!” And in Crave Me, it’s time for the sole sister in the family to discover love.

Wren O’Brien isn’t your typical female. As the only girl from a loud Irish family with seven siblings, she prefers fast cars to lip gloss and bad boys to good men. It’s the reason she’s nursing a wounded soul and keeping her distance from a dangerous ex.


Evan Jonah is running an empire and just moved from the lavish thoroughfares of London to the gritty streets of Philadelphia. When he walks into the nearest dealership, he’s expecting to find a reliable vehicle to handle the brutal winters, not a sexy female car rep with killer legs.


Wren doesn’t know why “Hotness in a Suit” asked her out. She doesn’t expect a great time or a night of passion that knocks her on her ass. But that’s exactly what Evan shows her.


She also never counted on how hard and fast she’d fall. But men like Evan—good men with even better hearts—don’t desire tough-talking Philly girls for long.


Evan has never met a woman like Wren. But he’s up for the challenge and ready to prove her wrong.






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“Get the hell out of here.”

Evan lowers his plastic menu, laughing softly at my remark. When he first walked into the dealership, I couldn’t quite figure him out. The sides of his cashmere coat parted when he moved, exposing what has to be a very pricey suit. But while he’s clean shaven, he’s not exactly clean-cut.

His dark wavy hair curls around his ears, long enough that I can tell he’s overdue for a trip to the barber, but not so long he appears unkempt. I take another long look at his straight nose, broad shoulders, and perfect posture. No, he’s not unkempt. He’s cute. Damn cute if you like pretty boys with deep green eyes with specks of gold and a jawline angels must have chiseled from granite.

“I’m serious,” he tells me, the way he looks at me taking him from damn cute to sexy. “I’ve never eaten a cheesesteak.”

I reach for the iPad tucked in the bag at my feet to give me an excuse to break away from those pretty eyes and thick lashes that curl at the tips. “So when I asked you if you wanted to go out for steaks, you weren’t picturing enough flat screens to fill a cruise ship and Yeung-Ling on tap?”

“Is Yeung-Ling a beer?” he asks.

I cringe, setting my iPad in front of me. “Oh, Evan, you have a lot to learn if you plan on staying in Philly for the long haul.”


I can always expect a good story when reading a Cecy Robson book, and Crave Me is no exception. Both Evan and Wren are well developed characters that draw you into their world. On paper, Evan and Wren are complete opposites, but there is something about each other they can't resist. Evan doesn't know what it's like to have a real family and love, but Wren shows him what that's like when she begins working for him and sharing her family with him. She's a tough girl with a heart of gold, who finds her prince charming when she least expected it. Evan is a caring and giving man, despite his past, and I loved the way he looked out not only for Wren, but also for his employees. Highly recommend the book as well as the series - can't wait for the next O'Brien!

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.




Cecy Robson is an award-winning author of magical realms and to-die-for Alpha heroes. A double RITA® 2016 finalist for Once Pure and Once Kissed, and published author of more than sixteen titles, you can typically find her on her laptop or stumbling blindly in search of caffeine.



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3 comments:

  1. Wonderful, I'm so happy you enjoyed Crave Me. Thank you for hosting and for this lovely feature.

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